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List:       kde-panel-devel
Subject:    [Bug 165166] folderview plasmoid is noticeably slow and hogs the cpu
From:       Bassio <ahmedbassi () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-06-28 17:38:05
Message-ID: 20080628173805.3079.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From ahmedbassi gmail com  2008-06-28 19:38 -------
Hey Sebastian,

the fact that xorg is the process which raises the CPU makes your assumption that the \
issue is a VGA one probably true.

I installed Glassified and after a crash it worked more-or-less consistently. In fact \
it does not use much transparency except for the clock widget. The CPU on glassified \
is certainly higher than on the default black theme, but still, it did not exceed \
like 20% and wasn't that noticeable. However, shifting to interact with the widget \
showed noticeable buggy performance.

Anyway, I am starting to get ****ed off NVIDIA's lack of concern for Linux users.

The driver I use is: NVIDIA-Linux-x86-173.14.05-pkg1.run
If there are any information I may provide to help with investigating this then \
please guide me.

BTW, I have on board an integrated VGA chip on the motherboard, (which I believe, is \
a Gigapedia motherboard) but I don't know what is its name. Could this be the intel \
board you are talking about? Will it benefit if I try to switch to using this other \
VGA chipset to see how things are going? And how will my distro react if I make such \
a transfer, will it install new drivers automatically or what? \
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